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now that you're reinstatie inth sanction, tig best thing you can do is to punish other countries. we're going to sanction your banks. secretary mnuchin, will you sanction banks was nd the u.k. or germany because they're doing business in iran? >> this isn't about punishing other countries. as you know, we have primary and secondary sanctions. we've been careful in putting these in place. we have certain things that there's 90 days to wind down. as it relates to the oil markets, which take longer to get supply as we cut off iran's oil. we have 180 days. so we're going to work with our allies to make sure there's a careful transition, but the sanctions worked. and we've had very close discussions with our allies. >> i mean, the u.k. and france and germany, they were all on board, but they're not now. >> they are -- >> is it the united states that's alone? >> again, they are on board with our objectives. so we've had very good discussions with them. they're on board with the issue of the term. they're on board with concerns about ballistic missiles. they're on board with the concerns
now that you're reinstatie inth sanction, tig best thing you can do is to punish other countries. we're going to sanction your banks. secretary mnuchin, will you sanction banks was nd the u.k. or germany because they're doing business in iran? >> this isn't about punishing other countries. as you know, we have primary and secondary sanctions. we've been careful in putting these in place. we have certain things that there's 90 days to wind down. as it relates to the oil markets, which take...
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here inthe democrats do new york and across america. these are difficult times for our country.ave never been prouder to be a new yorker or a democrat than i am today. [applause] let's remind ourselves, democrats are the party that rescued our economy from the worst financial crisis since the great depression. [applause] democrats are the party that passed and saved the affordable care act. democrats helped keep planned parenthood's doors open. we are the party that will save medicare, medicaid, and social security from persistent republican attacks. that will keepy fighting every day to achieve universal health care and job opportunities. don't let anyone tell you differently. if you want and economy that works for you and your family, you have to vote for democrats. to be sure you have affordable quality health care, you have to vote for democrats. if you want to expand the rights toall americans, you have vote for democrats. if you believe a woman's right is to equip a and to make her own health care decisions, you have to vote for democrats. [laughter] if you believe -- well
here inthe democrats do new york and across america. these are difficult times for our country.ave never been prouder to be a new yorker or a democrat than i am today. [applause] let's remind ourselves, democrats are the party that rescued our economy from the worst financial crisis since the great depression. [applause] democrats are the party that passed and saved the affordable care act. democrats helped keep planned parenthood's doors open. we are the party that will save medicare,...
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the opportunity to do that, surely inthe ~ ~ in the world' " '— in the world who isn't anybody in theplace on sunday. —— football match. this is the man in charge of england. sunday. —— football match. this is the man in charge of englandm must be nice to say you are the england manager. still can't get used to it, to be honest! it is a bit surreal. but it is a huge honour. some of these guys played at a reasonably high standard when they we re a reasonably high standard when they were younger, others didn't. but it isa were younger, others didn't. but it is a fantastic opportunity for all of them. a dream come true, if you are in your60s of them. a dream come true, if you are in your 60s and you finally get 61 l ii i-“el for englandz—lt'e—idet—co‘fiftflns not for englandz—lt'e—idet—co‘fiftflns when notary —— for englandz—lt'e—idet—co‘fiftflns when you )t g the age of sort but when you get to the age of sort of 35, 40, yourfoot but when you get to the age of sort of 35, 40, your foot or career is over. it is gone. here i am! with all these posh blokes, and they can all these posh blokes, an
the opportunity to do that, surely inthe ~ ~ in the world' " '— in the world who isn't anybody in theplace on sunday. —— football match. this is the man in charge of england. sunday. —— football match. this is the man in charge of englandm must be nice to say you are the england manager. still can't get used to it, to be honest! it is a bit surreal. but it is a huge honour. some of these guys played at a reasonably high standard when they we re a reasonably high standard when...
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it existed since 1996 on the record and for many decad prior to this.n other counties inth nn californiao the grow, they are on the sides mountai with no roads. in.t they kind of carved no plumbing, no ada c bathro plthomrooms. ntthose costs are real. and we have to acknowledge that, not a lot of these planned on being a part of the regulated market. >> i would build on tha by saying that imagine being a small business person and someone shows up with 300 pages of new regulations that you have follow. often from four different federal agencies. the pot shop that just opened i berkley, highad inl fidelity titanium security at a cost of $50,000, to meet the police department requests and these types of red tape can stack at the city, county, state level. >> so the state released numbers. california g $34 million in tax revenue in the first quarter of this ye. that is much weaker than expected. it off the 5 ste18li m hasil the ti torhe first f year of cannabis becauses o lo reioizthron,n'at lwa tnt o tohek say that theyerroneous, there's been a heavy lift in educating, regulators and offici
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inthe cuts of $-plus billion benefits to kick one million households and affects 25,000 children is tort turous. someone said when i was a kid, my money was taken by the school. now congress is taking the money for school lunch program. cuts in conservation funding are devastating to our environment nd the cutting of funding of energy efficiency are going to be a great consequence of this bill. so i just was compelled to the floor and join my colleagues to look for sustainable energy to speak against this bill which is going to hurt the progress over the last decades which speaks to farming in america and the quality of life of children in america. i yield back to the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: i can say to those who are listening, mr. tonko speaks up about the environment and about concerns about chemicals, the effects on public health, the effects on thening environment than i just thank you for your advocacy. and i turn to mr. kind for his thoughts on this particular subject, the gentleman who is an outdoorsman and talks about the cheeses of wisconsin and he is a real ad
inthe cuts of $-plus billion benefits to kick one million households and affects 25,000 children is tort turous. someone said when i was a kid, my money was taken by the school. now congress is taking the money for school lunch program. cuts in conservation funding are devastating to our environment nd the cutting of funding of energy efficiency are going to be a great consequence of this bill. so i just was compelled to the floor and join my colleagues to look for sustainable energy to speak...
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the heat temperatures into the mid forty's in many areas also some showers across parts of the poor inthe least the states of india bangladesh and some of those still looking pretty heavy but really temperatures expected remain up at forty three degrees for delhi over an crunchy somewhat more pleasant weather there with highs of thirty four the weather sponsored by cattle and release. the birth of the zionist movement. and the establishment of a jewish homeland in palestine the crucial battle and they're listed as risk simply getting jews into palestine at any cost hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. you're watching all december reminder of our top stories this hour one palestinians being killed and hundreds more have been injured on the israel gaza border during demonstrations on the seventh friday in a row forty two people have now been killed and thousands injured by israeli forces in the protests a prominent iranian cleric has threatened to destroy two israeli cities following the w
the heat temperatures into the mid forty's in many areas also some showers across parts of the poor inthe least the states of india bangladesh and some of those still looking pretty heavy but really temperatures expected remain up at forty three degrees for delhi over an crunchy somewhat more pleasant weather there with highs of thirty four the weather sponsored by cattle and release. the birth of the zionist movement. and the establishment of a jewish homeland in palestine the crucial battle...
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certain set of facts what i bring to the table, it's people think that you are, they take it to such an inth degree, you must be a horrible person if you disagree. it's very problematic on a topic that is very important to the health of the city and how we treat each other and interact. on the police commission, it's an important job, obviously. i would just like to know how you think we could start to build those bridges and mend those wounds in the community. when it comes to police most people's view is actually shape -- they want to know why, so those encounters shape everything. it's been working very, very hard to close that gap. i talk about this all the time about how they feel about the police. bias training is important. this is a whole different frontier these will be worked on. actually there ray lot of things, the body cam ras will make a big difference. c.i.t. officers, all those things have really helped. one of the hard things when things don't happen is when you don't hear anything. i could bring in a number of people they are beginning to be different. having said that, it
certain set of facts what i bring to the table, it's people think that you are, they take it to such an inth degree, you must be a horrible person if you disagree. it's very problematic on a topic that is very important to the health of the city and how we treat each other and interact. on the police commission, it's an important job, obviously. i would just like to know how you think we could start to build those bridges and mend those wounds in the community. when it comes to police most...
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inthe silicon valley particular, those have gotten out of wet.has driven us to go to other geographies or to be disciplined -- out of whack. that has driven us to go to other geographies or be disciplined and the relationships we build. we often will work with businesses and say we are not going to take the highest valuation we can. we are going to come in with the investor that can give us the best value over time. emily: thank you so much. story about amazon's alexei sparking privacy concerns. a couples private conversation was recorded by their amazon echo and sent to one of their contacts according to a report. the couple found out only when they received a phone call two weeks ago from one of the husband's employees telling them to unplug the alexa because they were being hacked. extremelyd it was an rare occurrence. hear what the founder of ethereum thinks of cryptocurrency regulation. before that, french president macron telling the crowd how he wants to level the playing field for startups competing with tech giants. they tell me, i pay t
inthe silicon valley particular, those have gotten out of wet.has driven us to go to other geographies or to be disciplined -- out of whack. that has driven us to go to other geographies or be disciplined and the relationships we build. we often will work with businesses and say we are not going to take the highest valuation we can. we are going to come in with the investor that can give us the best value over time. emily: thank you so much. story about amazon's alexei sparking privacy...
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inthe coalition behind polk 1848, and not really clearly deciding on a candidate. in fact, the democrats came to polk and asked him to run again in 1848, but he said he had given his pledge, and he really wanted to leave office. he'd had enough. yes, sir. >> was it during this time or early or later that the french had designs on mexico? joseph: that was later on. that was about 20 years later during the -- actually, that was during the civil war. emperor maximilian went to mexico, yeah. that happened in the 1860s. the french, or part of the french, banked on the south winning the war or at least splitting the country, and then they were going to be able to deal with confederate states of america, this french entity down in mexico. but, of course, the the south lost the war, and they were just kind of stuck down there. and eventually the emperor was overthrown and executed. yes. yes, sir. >> tell us about the flying artillery, please, and did he come from napoleon? if yes or no, did any other tactics come from napoleon? joseph: um, ok. that did not come from napole
inthe coalition behind polk 1848, and not really clearly deciding on a candidate. in fact, the democrats came to polk and asked him to run again in 1848, but he said he had given his pledge, and he really wanted to leave office. he'd had enough. yes, sir. >> was it during this time or early or later that the french had designs on mexico? joseph: that was later on. that was about 20 years later during the -- actually, that was during the civil war. emperor maximilian went to mexico, yeah....
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program inthe space the 1990's and early this week it launched a satellite to the moon, not even thethat is serious progress. they have a lot of ambitious plans to go to mars, plans to go to the moon. send humans to the moon. to do a sample return mission in 2019, send a rover and bring a sample back. they are investing heavily. they also had a launch of a private company that launched of rocket last week, it launched a suborbital rocket. they are definitely going to be a big player. a big factor is congress passed a law in 2011 that says neff cannot directly with china -- nasa cannot work directly with china. they will be a big player, i think we have to think about how they will be involved. emily: how much competition is the between the u.s. private space companies, spacex, blue origin, how do they compare? tom: they are all in various stages of development of rocket spirit spacex -- rockets. launching its falcon heavy rocket, it can do more missions to deep space. other companies, blue origin is testing a rocket on the ground -- no, testing the engine on the ground and they're ho
program inthe space the 1990's and early this week it launched a satellite to the moon, not even thethat is serious progress. they have a lot of ambitious plans to go to mars, plans to go to the moon. send humans to the moon. to do a sample return mission in 2019, send a rover and bring a sample back. they are investing heavily. they also had a launch of a private company that launched of rocket last week, it launched a suborbital rocket. they are definitely going to be a big player. a big...
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trump rejected the idea inthe so-called libya model front of mr. john bolton, it appeared to -- it appeared he was talking about bombing against libya. clear as toe criticize what the libya model is about. other french experts are concerned about the oversimplification of the concept of the libya model. libya had been known to have acquired 22 52 and they had attempted to procure a huge number of parts and spare parts. at the end of the day they only undid that by completing a small cascade that consisted of nine centrifuges only. the country appears to have procured at least 10,000 centrifuges for their parts. the scales are totally different. this is only about highly enriched uranium programs. we have plutonium, arrange of programs and we have no credible information but they have the capability. when we took the libya model, that reward comes after the so-called cbiz, complete, verifiable, irreversible disarmament. we were just talking about the scale of nine months, the intensive part of the libyan disarmament process took only , through the s
trump rejected the idea inthe so-called libya model front of mr. john bolton, it appeared to -- it appeared he was talking about bombing against libya. clear as toe criticize what the libya model is about. other french experts are concerned about the oversimplification of the concept of the libya model. libya had been known to have acquired 22 52 and they had attempted to procure a huge number of parts and spare parts. at the end of the day they only undid that by completing a small cascade...
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. >> combining these two assets we believe we can lower our costs inthe billion dollars synergy.llion out of two companies, it is good for the shareholders and good for the consumer. ♪ >> the u.k. prime minister named hery has secretary. misled backs exit. >> she has the cabinet and then a sort of inner cabinet. so far the balance on the cabinet has been evenly split tweet levers and remainders. with this appointment, the balance has shifted. in the inner cabinet. >> meeting of theresa may ending in a crisis with the majority -- suffereddefeated another defeat in the house of lords. this is not a good situation. the prime minister has got to get her solution to this. >> the real negotiation, the higher stakes talks are here among the british officials and policymakers. until that is sort it, the eu can just to sit on their hands. ♪ >> is really -- is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has documents saying iran has the capability to build nuclear bombs. what was his audience? >> he had an audience of one. it was donald trump. to some people it will resonate, but as people fo
. >> combining these two assets we believe we can lower our costs inthe billion dollars synergy.llion out of two companies, it is good for the shareholders and good for the consumer. ♪ >> the u.k. prime minister named hery has secretary. misled backs exit. >> she has the cabinet and then a sort of inner cabinet. so far the balance on the cabinet has been evenly split tweet levers and remainders. with this appointment, the balance has shifted. in the inner cabinet. >>...
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inthing you can do to help the near term on that is helpful for the stock. it. >> i think if people are concerned about volatility, they should definitely not purchase our stock. i am not here to convince you to purchase shop -- emily: stock. still have a buy rating on the stock. why? >> i think this issue is temporary. and over the next couple of days, we probably won't even be talking about it. we are optimistic about tesla. they are growing. a multibillion dollar company growing at an unprecedented rate. we see a path to positive cash that will valuation put the stock north of $400 over the next few months. only: i want to push back that a little bit. over the last several weeks, we have been talking about elon musk and his bad april. joe. minutes before this call, he was tweeting about his other company, spacex. you have any concerns about his state of mind? --do you have any concerns about his state of mind? any position to comment on his state of mind. what i do know is that the number one thing about this company is the production of the model three v
inthing you can do to help the near term on that is helpful for the stock. it. >> i think if people are concerned about volatility, they should definitely not purchase our stock. i am not here to convince you to purchase shop -- emily: stock. still have a buy rating on the stock. why? >> i think this issue is temporary. and over the next couple of days, we probably won't even be talking about it. we are optimistic about tesla. they are growing. a multibillion dollar company growing...
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. >> yeah, so look the libyan model where you are inthe stuff up. put it on a plane and ship it to the united states, that should be our goal the problem is everyone has in their mind gadhafi did ends up very dead and surely kim jong-un is very focused on that fact so should a president about to sit down if negotiations with a leader about this, should he know what the libyan model is? >> he should be much clear on this, this is a problem potentially with a one-on-one sit down like this. the north koreans are easily underestimated. it is a hussein use evil regime. they're very good at this while the negotiations have been key to the survival for 30 or for the years, the president better be at the top of his game and fully briefed. >> i'm glad we have ambassador bolton there to educate the president on what the libyan modem is and how it was successful in 2003 when they de-nuclearized, we liftd sanctions, it worked well. >> that is important. i'm glad we have secretary pompeo in there stressing the fact we don't just need tim i kim jong-un's word, th
. >> yeah, so look the libyan model where you are inthe stuff up. put it on a plane and ship it to the united states, that should be our goal the problem is everyone has in their mind gadhafi did ends up very dead and surely kim jong-un is very focused on that fact so should a president about to sit down if negotiations with a leader about this, should he know what the libyan model is? >> he should be much clear on this, this is a problem potentially with a one-on-one sit down like...
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that's really a phenomenal change, but we haven't invested inthe terminal facilities the pipeline capacityo get number much about 3 million barrels a day and that investment is going to have to be made, which will result in increased capacity down the line, but i don't think it's going to be online by summer of 2019. it usually take longer than that. shery: how are refiners doing? i think refiners are doing just fine. i think refiners are very successful passing the increased cost on the consumers. i'm not worried about refiners. they should be able to make up plenty of money in the short term. shery: dan eberhart from canary growing -- drilling services. prices,ing up the tesla's electric car for the masses will now cost buyers nearly $80,000. what this could mean for the automaker, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets," and shery ahn. vonnie: i vonnie quinn. a little search this morning and they are holding onto those gains, the dow is up 1.3%, a gain of three of 20 points and it's been about 25,000 now for most of the session. that's the first time it's done that
that's really a phenomenal change, but we haven't invested inthe terminal facilities the pipeline capacityo get number much about 3 million barrels a day and that investment is going to have to be made, which will result in increased capacity down the line, but i don't think it's going to be online by summer of 2019. it usually take longer than that. shery: how are refiners doing? i think refiners are doing just fine. i think refiners are very successful passing the increased cost on the...
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thetransaction expands global footprint, a big incumbent inthe germany, deutsche telekom.he ceo does not like this deal what a lever. this deal follows years of on-off talks between liberty and marks vodafone, consolidation for major european carriers. vodafone shares are rising on the back of that news. deutsche telekom is sticking with the news, also in the news today, shares down by 1.1%, after predicting higher shares on the tale of u.s. growth. t-mobile, buying sprint is for the german carrier. budget telekom shares are down by 1.7%. vonnie? vonnie: as always, we are keeping our eye on regulation and how it will affect wall street weary of the house financial services committee still looking to loosen regulations on the banking industry. we are wondering, can significant legislation be done by the midterm election? let's get to washington dc and kevin cirilli. with awe are here republican from texas, and i want to talk about something dodd-frank did, because it created the consumer financial protection bureau, which some republicans and centrist democrats have argued
thetransaction expands global footprint, a big incumbent inthe germany, deutsche telekom.he ceo does not like this deal what a lever. this deal follows years of on-off talks between liberty and marks vodafone, consolidation for major european carriers. vodafone shares are rising on the back of that news. deutsche telekom is sticking with the news, also in the news today, shares down by 1.1%, after predicting higher shares on the tale of u.s. growth. t-mobile, buying sprint is for the german...
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. >> there's not much people out there that really will defend this to the inth degree.ay this is better than nothing. i think there's an opportunity to get a much better deal here by being tough about it and saying, look, if iran truly doesn't want -- if they want to have peaceful nuclear activity and they don't want to have ballistic missiles, let's negotiate that into this, let's make this deal never expire. let's talk about their behavior in syria in propping up a guy that's killed millions of syrians. i think we're sitting on a situation where in eight years we're going to look at some of the things that expire and start to regret it. >> you keep on saying eight years. it's years. tichl months from now, tomorrow, do you think the world is safer if the u.s. pulls out of this deal? >> i think the world is safer if we take a long-term approach at keeping iran not just from getting nuclear weapons which we have the ability to do and we can negotiate a better deal to do it but when we confront iran's behavior in the middle east. they're destabilizing -- >> you can -- you
. >> there's not much people out there that really will defend this to the inth degree.ay this is better than nothing. i think there's an opportunity to get a much better deal here by being tough about it and saying, look, if iran truly doesn't want -- if they want to have peaceful nuclear activity and they don't want to have ballistic missiles, let's negotiate that into this, let's make this deal never expire. let's talk about their behavior in syria in propping up a guy that's killed...
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that's the most lasting aspect inthe 60's is how people general are free to be themselves. >> for peopleho do seek to take on a more activist role, i think it's wonderful and i highly applaud it, even understanding the difficulties they encounter with it. there are so many out there i would love to take on more of an activist role because they have the ability and potency to perhaps get across to their local community and fans in ways the sportsique to world, especially in today's day and age. andi also understand respect the reasons why others become as engaged. it comes down to individual choice. you have to respect that. there were something i was just going to say in conjunction with that and it just slipped out of my head. oh, it was tied back to jason's what is at the start, the worth of anniversaries, particularly 50th anniversaries? as an historian, sometimes you think of it as a pretty history mark, rate, -- right, a way to commemorate something. what is so poignant about the leastnniversary, at within the sports juncture, is what we are seeing today has so much resonance with w
that's the most lasting aspect inthe 60's is how people general are free to be themselves. >> for peopleho do seek to take on a more activist role, i think it's wonderful and i highly applaud it, even understanding the difficulties they encounter with it. there are so many out there i would love to take on more of an activist role because they have the ability and potency to perhaps get across to their local community and fans in ways the sportsique to world, especially in today's day and...
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. >> paul: very close inth the pos right now, only a couple points ahead. >> it is.issouri's a state that donald trump carried by almost 20 points. it's a state that has significant support today for the president. you have an inhe' incredible yog candidate, josh holly. so i do think that this will be an credible battleground for us. west virginia is going to be an opportunity. i joked that i think president trump would get residency in west virginia if he could. he's love it. >> paul: you have a fake trump tower here. >> we talk about wheeling. >> paul: those are your first four pick-ups? >> those are four of the pick-ups. i think into this mix of course you have to throw a state like florida where public polls have shown rick scott ahead 44-40 in florida. this will be a horse race stater it's always tough in florida. but nobody has campaigned like rick scott. nobody is campaigning like rick scott right now. he's on the air with significant resources against basically. nothing and he's a tireless advocate for florida. people have seen that through tragedies they've
. >> paul: very close inth the pos right now, only a couple points ahead. >> it is.issouri's a state that donald trump carried by almost 20 points. it's a state that has significant support today for the president. you have an inhe' incredible yog candidate, josh holly. so i do think that this will be an credible battleground for us. west virginia is going to be an opportunity. i joked that i think president trump would get residency in west virginia if he could. he's love it....
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we'll be tracking all that and more coming up inthe 6:00 hour. >>> warning signs run at pismo state beachsan luis obispo county after a pilot spotted and took photos of 13 sharks swimming around. the sighting happened tuesday evening. state parks officials estimate the sharks are 5 to 12 feet long. regular beach-goers don't seem to be worried. >> it's something that you're used to being a californian and most people don't go nearly far enough out to even encounter them. >> there are no reports of aggressive behavior by the sharks. unless there are more sightings, the warning expires this evening. >>> police in australia are investigating what could be the country's worst mass shooting in 22 years. overnight, three adults and four children were found shot to death near the tourist town of margaret river. officers say that they responded to the home after a phone call. they found the bodies of two adults outside of the building on the property. the five others were found inside. officers have not said if this was a murder-suicide. >>> according to the u.s. census bureau the number of senior
we'll be tracking all that and more coming up inthe 6:00 hour. >>> warning signs run at pismo state beachsan luis obispo county after a pilot spotted and took photos of 13 sharks swimming around. the sighting happened tuesday evening. state parks officials estimate the sharks are 5 to 12 feet long. regular beach-goers don't seem to be worried. >> it's something that you're used to being a californian and most people don't go nearly far enough out to even encounter them. >>...
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inthe empire windrush docked 1948. you an idea toto the extent o of whicich these people part of the british empire, were the eveningbjects, standard from 1948 with a picture of the ship on it said "welcome home." that was the headline. it was a real sense these people are part of ouour country. the wave o of migrationn contind until about 1971. much needed and wanted and encouraged by the british government. >> they were augmenting the post-world war ii workfoforce. they were actually invited. not only were they already british citizens, they were invited to come toto the motherland. amy: let's go to the british labour m mp david lammy last moh blasting former home secretary amr r rudd in the e house of commons about the windrush scandal. close the relationship between this country in the western caribbean is inextricable. the verge british ships to arrive -- the first british ships to arrive since 1923. despite slavery, despite colonization, 25,000 caribbean's served in the first world war and second world war alongs
inthe empire windrush docked 1948. you an idea toto the extent o of whicich these people part of the british empire, were the eveningbjects, standard from 1948 with a picture of the ship on it said "welcome home." that was the headline. it was a real sense these people are part of ouour country. the wave o of migrationn contind until about 1971. much needed and wanted and encouraged by the british government. >> they were augmenting the post-world war ii workfoforce. they were...
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inthe president wants $25 billion for the border wall. >>> house minority leader nancy pelosi is responding to president trump's accusation that she favors the international criminal gang known as ms-13. a spokesman for pelosi dismissed that accusation pointing. now the president's exact comment was, quote, just the other day nancy pelosi came out in favor of ms-13. he made that comment more than once including last night in nashville. pelosi says she strongly disagreed with the word animals to describe the immigrants in the country but the president was talking about ms-13 gang members. >>> man is out of a medically induced coma. alex is speaking. investigators say at least three people wearing masks greek into the garage of a home around 1:40 -- broke into the garage of a home around 1:40 on memorial day. three boys were attacked in their sleep with a hammer. >>> in san francisco they are going to beef up the emergency management services. alyssa harrington with the $44 million set aside in the mayor's budget for more 911 operators and better firefighting equipment. >> it's one of our cor
inthe president wants $25 billion for the border wall. >>> house minority leader nancy pelosi is responding to president trump's accusation that she favors the international criminal gang known as ms-13. a spokesman for pelosi dismissed that accusation pointing. now the president's exact comment was, quote, just the other day nancy pelosi came out in favor of ms-13. he made that comment more than once including last night in nashville. pelosi says she strongly disagreed with the word...
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make in mistake about it, inthe more that mr.e listening, if we can send a car for you to go to fox and friend. >> we invited him. >> if you want us to send a car for you to appear on those shows we will do it every day, because every time you speak our case gets better. >> the same thing with the president. >> same thing. i hope they go on fox and friends every morning. i hope they continue to go on the network because our case gets better and better. >> what do you think happens next? you have expressed concern for mr. cohen's legal exposure. the picture is not getting better. but obviously he appears to have leverage based on giuliani's comments last night there appears to be grave concern around what may have been seized by the fbi in the raid we have talked about on multiple occasions now what's your think today about mr. cohen. >> i don't think he has much leverage. i think the only thing he has to trade douches. >> over the president? >> that's true but i don't know what he expects to get in response because i don't think
make in mistake about it, inthe more that mr.e listening, if we can send a car for you to go to fox and friend. >> we invited him. >> if you want us to send a car for you to appear on those shows we will do it every day, because every time you speak our case gets better. >> the same thing with the president. >> same thing. i hope they go on fox and friends every morning. i hope they continue to go on the network because our case gets better and better. >> what do...
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the findings were announced inth netherlands, and prosecutors said the question now is: who fired the missile. >> we are entering the next phase of the investigation which is really now progressing towards the people who are responsible. now we are narrowingown and narrowing down to find the perpetrators. solee this as a confident c for the next phase. >> woodruff: investigators already concluded the missile was fired from ukrainian territory controlled by russian- backed rebels. 8 all ople on board the airliner were killed, and most were dutch. moscow denies any sponsibility. in syria, war monitors say air strikes killed 12 pro-government fighters overnight. they say those killed were foreigners, possibly organized by iran, and the air strikes likely came from u.s. coalition planes. the u.s. military said it has no information on the reports. there's word that u.s. airmen guarding nuclear missiles in wyoming used and sold l.s.d. for months, before getting caught in 2016. the associated press reports tetrafficking in the mind-ng drug happened at f.e. warren air force base, ne cheyenne
the findings were announced inth netherlands, and prosecutors said the question now is: who fired the missile. >> we are entering the next phase of the investigation which is really now progressing towards the people who are responsible. now we are narrowingown and narrowing down to find the perpetrators. solee this as a confident c for the next phase. >> woodruff: investigators already concluded the missile was fired from ukrainian territory controlled by russian- backed rebels. 8...
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lisa: it's interesting, because corollary inthe the bond market in the currency market, i'm looking atlar, the stronger dollar and weakeninge the euro substantially against the dollar. it was pretty consistent throughout the week. this goes to people coming into the u.s. and line up those bonds to capture higher yields. seeing a stronger u.s. economy with ongoing disappointment from european economic data. talkhile, we have to current seas, we have about the turkish lira. absolute freefall this week. the u.s. dollar gaining more than 5% against the turkish lira. the central bank finally stepping in and raising a key benchmark rate 300 basis points. it was not enough with the lira continuing to all. today, taking a look at the flip of the stronger dollar is weaker -- you are seeing a gain in emerging-market currencies forth a full week. it goes to show it is not just -- yes we are seeing idiosyncratic stories but we are seeing people looking for value in developing markets. and on the commodities front, check out crude oil. with commentsnd out of the south -- saudi arabia. maybe some in
lisa: it's interesting, because corollary inthe the bond market in the currency market, i'm looking atlar, the stronger dollar and weakeninge the euro substantially against the dollar. it was pretty consistent throughout the week. this goes to people coming into the u.s. and line up those bonds to capture higher yields. seeing a stronger u.s. economy with ongoing disappointment from european economic data. talkhile, we have to current seas, we have about the turkish lira. absolute freefall this...
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inthe north koreans overplayed their hands and who president trump is doing right now is pushing them around a little bit of a they pushed him around. >> almost calling their bluff in a way. gordon, patrick thank you very much. >>> coming up, the north korea summit is, for now, off. what does that mean for the president's possible interview with the special counsel, robert mueller? the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani is weighing in on that. up next. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, p
inthe north koreans overplayed their hands and who president trump is doing right now is pushing them around a little bit of a they pushed him around. >> almost calling their bluff in a way. gordon, patrick thank you very much. >>> coming up, the north korea summit is, for now, off. what does that mean for the president's possible interview with the special counsel, robert mueller? the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani is weighing in on that. up next. david. what's going on? oh...
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. >> brown: what other specific themes or history are used inth i have?ere were a couple of things.is ther obviously, the shootings. there also the shooting shootint takes place in the beginning of the video, where you see a black guitarist, who is peacefully trying to do some music, and he is kind of merclessly executed right at the beginning of thenk what's interesting to watch is there is an ever-evolving increasing chaos and violence that's happening in the backgr ind. some of very reminiscent of some of the protests and riots that we've seen in light hof afaln du leo to policeal bry other and types of gun violence. i think, too, what you're also witnessing is just the wai that some of this imagery, some of these scenes and tragedies have been captured. so one of the starkesimages i think that pop up in the video for me is when you see the cara pan up to the rafters, and there is a group of small caack children, who are using cell feens to ture a lot of what's happening around them. >> brown: there really is a mix here of entertainment-- you know, the
. >> brown: what other specific themes or history are used inth i have?ere were a couple of things.is ther obviously, the shootings. there also the shooting shootint takes place in the beginning of the video, where you see a black guitarist, who is peacefully trying to do some music, and he is kind of merclessly executed right at the beginning of thenk what's interesting to watch is there is an ever-evolving increasing chaos and violence that's happening in the backgr ind. some of very...
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inthe president is more hikely toe sit down for a deposition or be ordered to sit down for a position in connection with one of our two cases. >> one of those case is about defamation. and one of the thing we had on msnbc was sort of a question about after her 60 minuteser is interview and after she talked about all the gigs she is getting now, is that a hurled for you to prove defamation? because she seems to be doing fairly well, benefiting from this at least economically. >> there are two avenues under new york law to prove defaming a. per se defamation, you do not have to prove actual damages or special damages in connection with. then there is garden variety defamation where you have to prove special damage, we have pled the case as per se defamation because our say is that the president by way of his tweet accused my client of committing a crime, namely fabricating this assault and the etch and of the man when the reality it did happen. in that area, we don't have to prove daniels and we think we would be entitled to damages nonetheless. >> what that tweet was, a sketch about a
inthe president is more hikely toe sit down for a deposition or be ordered to sit down for a position in connection with one of our two cases. >> one of those case is about defamation. and one of the thing we had on msnbc was sort of a question about after her 60 minuteser is interview and after she talked about all the gigs she is getting now, is that a hurled for you to prove defamation? because she seems to be doing fairly well, benefiting from this at least economically. >>...
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and vanguard and the only share holders that matter these days are going to go with an activist inthings have not gotten bad enough in my view to see a mass movement toward the activist side from the index funds, and as we know, they have become more and more important >> i think that's a great point that you raised about the activist role with the more passive oriented funds having said that, you have a very real vote coming up next year with the chairman position. you have votes on compensation i think this is more than a drop in the bucket. you can do quite a lot if you're the person out there saying change should happen now the approach of valueact when you look at their other positions, it's a long-term play they're not looking for a quick hit. >> not trying to flip the board overnight. >> think about what they did with morgan stanley a couple years ago. they didn't have to fire the shots. they just had the strategy in place. i think that's exactly what's going to happen here with citi we all know, and stephanie basically laid out for us all of the different things there's a tremend
and vanguard and the only share holders that matter these days are going to go with an activist inthings have not gotten bad enough in my view to see a mass movement toward the activist side from the index funds, and as we know, they have become more and more important >> i think that's a great point that you raised about the activist role with the more passive oriented funds having said that, you have a very real vote coming up next year with the chairman position. you have votes on...
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independent very proud about the fact that it has gained its independence and at the same time there's you inthe peacekeepers in the country as well trying to protect civilians so on the one heads. you can understand their reluctance to have outsiders come into the country at this time but at the same time what we are trying to do is to protect people get alongside the make sure that people are able to grow their food continue to have their kids go to school get the nut the health care that they need all of those things really necessary to to support people come through the work of the of the united nations overwhelmingly the the health care for example in south sudan is supplied by the united nations and by n.g.o.s so we have a relationship which is you know somewhat difficult sometimes but on we try to work together for the benefit of the country in the benefit of the people that's ultimately what we're here for i would like nothing more there in my job to say i'm not needed i would really like to leave now and we've done that no other countries around the world i'd like to do that in south su
independent very proud about the fact that it has gained its independence and at the same time there's you inthe peacekeepers in the country as well trying to protect civilians so on the one heads. you can understand their reluctance to have outsiders come into the country at this time but at the same time what we are trying to do is to protect people get alongside the make sure that people are able to grow their food continue to have their kids go to school get the nut the health care that...
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on the other side of the court, inthe view that race classifications other than to remedy violationsy the party before the court, the use of it should insidious simply not be used as a classification at all. even if you think you are using be.enignly, you may not that is the divide that separated the court then and i think it separate the court today. susan: here is a comment on twitter. whoperates against those suffered past harms and abuses, it is intended as a remedy in the reconstruction amendments. let's see what students in the university community, how they are reacting. >> i consider it a victory. not just for the university of california, but for social justice and higher education. >> but others disagree. several minority students at the school call it a slap in the face, saying the struggle for equal rights was being undermined. took hundreds of years to build a house and someone burned that house down, how would you feel about it? >> another med student said he felt pretty good. >> i am pleased. they have questionable criteria involved. preventingicitly some from applying
on the other side of the court, inthe view that race classifications other than to remedy violationsy the party before the court, the use of it should insidious simply not be used as a classification at all. even if you think you are using be.enignly, you may not that is the divide that separated the court then and i think it separate the court today. susan: here is a comment on twitter. whoperates against those suffered past harms and abuses, it is intended as a remedy in the reconstruction...
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four years ago a class on the muslim threat and would not allow for anyone not muslim to participate inththe classes and he had a verbal battle on social media about that. so we have to remember although the current administration definitely adds to the problem and dealing with the public and educating the public to have a broader understanding through who everyone is it is difficult when those in charge that the current administration is in place american public and did not mince words for those that supported that and with the reality that this isis still public situation and i find that kind of sad. >> very compelling testimony we heard testimony and that the words of the administration officials are exasperated and the statistics data certain groups are more likely to have hate crimes than others. or how we reduce and to hear about this rhetoric or they are five and a half times more likely in those that against other central americans. so what if any evidence that shows this kind of hate crime can be stopped by the reduction? >> so i cannot give you the names of the studies unfortuna
four years ago a class on the muslim threat and would not allow for anyone not muslim to participate inththe classes and he had a verbal battle on social media about that. so we have to remember although the current administration definitely adds to the problem and dealing with the public and educating the public to have a broader understanding through who everyone is it is difficult when those in charge that the current administration is in place american public and did not mince words for...
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. >> why >> possibly, inthe ceo as pete and i discussed before is doing the right thing.are seeing a lift in obviously oil prices but also gas prices as well last earnings was not so bad maybe there is a turn coming. >> josh? >> twitter a federal judge in new york rule trump can no longer block users because it is a public information feet i'm waiting for molly ringwald to unblock me. we will be good to go. >> courtney? >> i during the show bought lion's gate. power starts back up in june we have a $36 price target on the name at loop i like to put my money where my mouth is i'm behind this name i have been out of it and it is a great spree point after lowered expectations from last quarter. >> good year gt, bought it during the show. >> target. great opportunity, i bought more. >> big shock. >> digital everything is killing it. >> does it for us. power starts now >>> i'm melissa lee here's what's on the menu the wall of worry growing the trade troops unable to keep the rally going. is it time to redisk. >>> shares of ge slammed after comments about the ceo's company outl
. >> why >> possibly, inthe ceo as pete and i discussed before is doing the right thing.are seeing a lift in obviously oil prices but also gas prices as well last earnings was not so bad maybe there is a turn coming. >> josh? >> twitter a federal judge in new york rule trump can no longer block users because it is a public information feet i'm waiting for molly ringwald to unblock me. we will be good to go. >> courtney? >> i during the show bought lion's...
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inthe meantime, trading indonesia which has had a pretty conflicted and volatility time over the pastnderway. let's take a look at the early action with yvonne. yvonne: taking a look at reactions of china data. it is pretty mixed. industrial production, that was a beat. the highest we have seen since june of 2017. that could help when it comes to the sentiment of these chinese markets. we see the aussie dollar, this rally we saw a earlier given the rba comments seem to be losing steam. holding around $.75. the offshore as well. we are seeing offshore flat with the onshore staying around 6.34. the dollar holding onto those gains. chinese markets, we are back to these session lows. seeing a bit of a weakness when it comes to the shares. still resigned. up 1.2%. there is a lot of impetus now given with a this msci inclusion that it can offset the downdraft's we have seen when it comes to these chinese markets, given trade tensions as well as the data. able to hold up, it has not sustained these rebounds we have seen in the markets in general. it's interesting to take a look unlikely to m
inthe meantime, trading indonesia which has had a pretty conflicted and volatility time over the pastnderway. let's take a look at the early action with yvonne. yvonne: taking a look at reactions of china data. it is pretty mixed. industrial production, that was a beat. the highest we have seen since june of 2017. that could help when it comes to the sentiment of these chinese markets. we see the aussie dollar, this rally we saw a earlier given the rba comments seem to be losing steam. holding...
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this mission does so many not only inthings planetary science but in human exploration. it is a very popular mission. how popular? we asked people if they would like to add their name to a chip . one of the chips, this is what it looks like, and the response was unbelievable. 2.4 million names are on this chip. it is affixed to the surface of the spacecraft. how cool is that. i hope you are one of them. it's too late to put your name on this one. it is already ready to go. saturday we will launch at. with that, may i take a question or two? >> if you didn't get your name i insight you probably can get your name on 2020. let's take some questions. we have a reporter on the phone line. let's go to the phones. >> if we have a phone connection please take your name and affiliation. thank you. i would like to know if you could talk about the decision , when a leak15 occurred on mars insight and the process to keep the mission going at that time as opposed to stopping it. if you will let us know how the decision was made. >> the question is really all windows.netary when we se
this mission does so many not only inthings planetary science but in human exploration. it is a very popular mission. how popular? we asked people if they would like to add their name to a chip . one of the chips, this is what it looks like, and the response was unbelievable. 2.4 million names are on this chip. it is affixed to the surface of the spacecraft. how cool is that. i hope you are one of them. it's too late to put your name on this one. it is already ready to go. saturday we will...
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are inthe iranians difficult economic times. the reimposition of those sanctions will only deepen that problem for them, so there is an reach an to accommodation, even though politically that may not play well with an iran. it could give the hardliners and opening to exert their influence over what is deemed the moderates. there is a chance that this intervening 180 days could produce some talks, but the white house has taken a pretty firm stand and wants to see some movement. amanda: thank you. marty schenker, bloomberg's chief content officer. conrad black will join us to talk about why the press should lay off president donald trump. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn and washington. innda: i'm amanda lang toronto. conrad black says western democracy is ready for new ideas. he writes a new book that chronicles president donald trump's political rise. he joins us now. a look -- i did not get to read every page of this book because i only got it yesterday. but i know you, and i know enough to know that you say he
are inthe iranians difficult economic times. the reimposition of those sanctions will only deepen that problem for them, so there is an reach an to accommodation, even though politically that may not play well with an iran. it could give the hardliners and opening to exert their influence over what is deemed the moderates. there is a chance that this intervening 180 days could produce some talks, but the white house has taken a pretty firm stand and wants to see some movement. amanda: thank...
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use the metaphor of forest fire inthe book . to describe the current president. so forest fire explaining how you use that metaphor and i'm going to ask you to reflect upon some of the implications of the metaphor.>> i choose that metaphor to reflect two different reactions i had to this president. one, the strong sense that he's going to doand is doing great damage to the norms that unite us . and to the rule of law, equal protection of the law, readable expression. most ofall, central american values . and the forest fire does create damage. i chose forest fire because i believe in the wake of a forest fire, incredible things grow. we didn't have the space for the water or the life to grow before. and it's an opportunity, and i think watergate was a forest fire for this country and some incredible things grew including a rebounding of power among the branch of government after watergate so because i'm an optimistic person, i do believe this on america . i think the forest fire captures the danger and the opportunity and optimism that i feel. >> i want to explor
use the metaphor of forest fire inthe book . to describe the current president. so forest fire explaining how you use that metaphor and i'm going to ask you to reflect upon some of the implications of the metaphor.>> i choose that metaphor to reflect two different reactions i had to this president. one, the strong sense that he's going to doand is doing great damage to the norms that unite us . and to the rule of law, equal protection of the law, readable expression. most ofall, central...
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(catherine) tonight we're learning about the first death in the nation - inthe e-coli outbreak tied to romaine lettuce... and the victim is from california. 121 other people in 25 states have been sickened. joining us live now via skype is pat buck. she's with the center for foodborne illness research and prevention. pat - you say this is a particularly serious strain of e-coli. what should people be doing to protect themselves? the first death has been reported in a national food poisoning outbreak linked to romaine lettuce.federal health officials say california reported the death, but they did not provide other details. the government now has reports of 121 people who got sick in 25 states. at least 52 people have been hospitalized, including 14 with kidney failure, which is an unusually high number of hospitalizations.the centers for disease control and prevention updated the numbers wednesday.kentucky, massachusetts and utah were added to the states with reported cases.health officials have tied the e. coli outbreak to romaine lettuce grown in yuma, arizona, which provides most of
(catherine) tonight we're learning about the first death in the nation - inthe e-coli outbreak tied to romaine lettuce... and the victim is from california. 121 other people in 25 states have been sickened. joining us live now via skype is pat buck. she's with the center for foodborne illness research and prevention. pat - you say this is a particularly serious strain of e-coli. what should people be doing to protect themselves? the first death has been reported in a national food poisoning...